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Oilers Trade Targets: A Goalie, A Defenseman, and a Winger

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First things first, Dreger didn’t get all of that from Chiarelli. Either someone within the Oilers organization above Chiarelli leaked it, Dreger is making it up, or one of the other GMs is trying to throw a wrench into Trader Pete’s deadline/summer plans.

Secondly, why would the Oilers want a winger who can skate WITH Connor? It’s not like you see tandems breaking out of the d-zone into the neutral zone and then into the other team’s end together.

I feel the type of player the Oilers are looking for is a trigger man, not a speedster because if that was the case, why wouldn’t they have gone out and traded for Carl Hagelin when he was struggling like mad earlier in the year? Why wouldn’t they have picked up Nikita Soshnikov before TO traded him to the Blues.

They need a guy who knows where to go on the ice while Connor has the puck in order to get himself open for a one-timer.

If not this kind of winger then a winger who is quick. Personally, I don’t think they need to go out and get one. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is right there and alternatively, Anton Slepyshev is here too and if he didn’t feel slighted by how he’s been treated by the Oilers this year, he might be a cheap re-signing too.

But if we’re going outside the organization, I feel like Mike Hoffman is the perfect winger for the Oilers here. TSN’s Travis Yost feels like Swapping RNH for Hoffman would be beneficial for both teams.

I could see it but I always thought you never trade a centre for a winger…

But what if the Oilers send Kris Russell w/salary retained (remember contrary to what Capfriendly says, the first two years of his deal lack any clauses, only the final two seasons or at least that’s what I’m lead to believe from the MSM reporting on his contract and Spotrac’s website) and say Jesse Puljujarvi to Ottawa for Hoffman.

The Sens are looking to rebuild, the Oilers are looking to upgrade whilst opening cap space and even if I am wrong about Russell’s first two years having no clauses, a simple request is all it takes. If Ottawa truly wants to tear it down, would having Russell on defense help or hinder that goal?

Don’t get me wrong here, I do NOT want Jesse Puljujarvi traded. I love that kid more than Oilersnation loves anti-Chiarelli rallies. I’m just thinking out loud here and trying to work around trading Ryan Nugent-Hopkins or Oscar Klefbom to Ottawa. I do feel like, despite Pulju’s young age, he shouldn’t be fading as the season goes on but this is his first real pro season. Plus I’m thinking the coaches are higher on Yamamoto than Pulju.

Again, I’m not advocating for the trading of Puljujarvi. Having him and Yamamoto on the RW for the next 5 years would please me to no end but how else do you satisfy Ottawa’s needs w/o moving RNH, Klefbom, or this year’s 1st rounder.

Another name on my list is David Perron. Not the fastest but draws penalties, is irritating as well and had his best pro season as an Edmonton Oiler in his previous stint with the club.

Thirdly, the defenseman that Oilers are looking for will have to have some puck skills. I think they one they’ve got the best shot at is Rasmus Dahlin at the moment. Not even joking.

But if we were to look at the pro roster, the Oilers have to send someone out before bringing in another because the D corps. is simply too crowded and I’d prefer to see them bring back Davidson and Auvitu too.

At the moment the D looks like this:

Klefbom/Larsson
Nurse/Benning
Russell/Sekera
Davidson, Auvitu, Lowe

Which defender might that be? I mentioned Kris Russell before but the word I’m getting is that it’s Oscar Klefbom. Management/Coaching aren’t happy with his progression or lack thereof, this year. They’re pissed that he can’t stay healthy. So, they’re listening to offers on him which is a far cry from offering him out. Let’s make that distinction clear right now.

I’d love for the Oilers to bring in Mike Green because I value his veteran experience as well as his RH’d shot, and his offensive eye for the game.

A player few might consider is Chris Wideman out of Ottawa. He’s a UFA this summer, he’s 28 years old and he’s also RH’d. Not a big guy but he can skate well and move the puck well. Before going down with an injury this year he had 8pts in 16 games. So he was definitely on pace (#OnPace) for a career year. He’s making 800k this year.

Tyson Barrie will be the name on the market connected to the Oilers from now until he’s moved and his cost is pretty high. Meaning RNH is probably the ask and I really want to avoid breaking up the 3-headed menace down the middle for Edmonton.

So how would you feel if the D looked like this:

Nurse/Larsson
Sekera/Barrie
Russell/Davidson
Auvitu or Wideman (I’d prefer both)

That means Benning and Klefbom would be moved on.

Fourthly, we’re looking for a goalie to compete with Talbot aka we’re afraid that Talbot might shit the bed again next year and we want to go with a 1A and 1B in the nets.

David Staples and Bruce McCurdy have brought up a good point in that perhaps the Oilers WILL need another goalie in addition to Talbot and Montoya and that Montoya should go to the minors in case of emergency next season.

The problem I have with that is, do you simply let the goalies you’ve paid to develop all these years walk away? Not that I think that Brossoit and Ellis are ready but the question still remains.

Here are a handful of UFA goalies who are putting up acceptable numbers this season:

  • Carter Hutton – STL – (15-5-3, 1.81 GAA, .940%) – Does STL move him or Allen?
  • Jonathan Bernier – COL –  (17-10-2, 2.74 GAA, 916%) – $2.75M per… Pricey!
  • Aaron Dell – SJ – (14-4-2, 2.51 GAA, 917%) – The New Cam Talbot?
  • Antti Raanta – ARI – (11-14-0, 2.53 GAA, 920%) – Maybe should’ve acquired him last year…
  • Anton Khudobin – BOS – (12-3-1, 2.32 GAA, 925%) – Chiarelli would be familiar with the little Russian.
  • Michael Hutchinson – WPG – (1-0-0, 1.00 GAA, 958%) – Rumors earlier in the year had connected the Oilers and Hutchinson.

I fancy either Carter Hutton or Anton Khudobin for the 1B position because they’re a bit older and I value experience. But would Antti Raanta be the guy who’d push Talbot a bit more for that no.1 spot? Hutchinson is a beauty too though.

Tough call! Hutchinson and Khudobin have history with Chiarelli though, so there’s that.

A couple of wild cards might be Curtis McElhinney (TOR) and Kari Lehtonen (DAL) if you’re like me and prefer experienced goalies. These two tenders’ contracts expire after next season. The Leafs have Garrett Sparks and Calvin Pickard on their AHL team right now and I’d like to think that one of them will be the back-up next season. I don’t see Lehtonen getting paid $5M per season ever again nor do I see him being a starting goalie again.

Is it even possible for the Oilers to start the 2018/19 season with the following roster?

Hoffman/McDavid/Slepyshev
Lucic/Draisaitl/Yamamoto
Caggiula/Khaira/Strome
Pakarinen/Beagle/Kassian

Nurse/Larsson
Klefbom/Barrie
Sekera/Wideman
Davidson

Talbot
Raanta

It seems like we’ve just moved the chairs around on the deck a bit, no?

I’ll leave you with one last thought here. Look at that lineup above, now add one of Rasmus Dahlin, Andrei Svechnikov, Filip Zadina, Brady Tkachuk, or Adam Boqvist.

How does it look now?

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Might Santa Bring the Oilers Some New Roster Additions This Christmas?

The Edmonton Oilers are back on track baby! 6-3-0 in the month of December is more like the Oilers that I’ve grown to know and love, amirite?! Cam Talbot is back to being Dadbot 5000, Connor is 100%, Letestes is producing from the 4th line and scoring from the PK. Kassian’s smile has made a return, the Nuge and Looch are having outstanding seasons so far!

The boys are on the hunt and the teams above them in the Pacific had better be on their games for the rest of the season too because the Oilers are coming for them!

I don’t know if you heard/read that quote from Friedman last week about the one Western Conference GM that said he wouldn’t count the Oilers out just yet because McDavid could very well pull them to the playoffs himself (I’m paraphrasing of course) but we’re 6 or 7 games in a row now that the Oilers have played VERY well and against some top teams in the league like St,Louis, Toronto, and Columbus.

The tide is turning for Edmonton and the Hockey Gods have had their fun with them. The time is now for Connor’s team.

Speaking of Connor’s team, I got an interesting phone call from a lifelong friend out of the 907 area code, he was sort of rambling about his vehicle being on the fritz and having to need it for work on Christmas Eve. He calls every year about this time to talk about the Oilers and I asked him if he thought the Oilers had been good or bad this year and also if he thought they might have a good Christmas present-wise. Wink wink.

He said that they’d had a tough start to the year but that if they behaved themselves before Christmas he could see them getting an extra present or two.

After he said that I told him I had to get going and to send my best to his wife and Rudy and I got going with my day.

Earlier in the year, Peter Chiarelli got a lot of flack for not doing enough to ensure the depth of his team could handle any crisis that may arise. A lot of the concerns, in my opinion, were voiced the heaviest during Laurent Brossoit’s stint as the starter while Cam Talbot was out and before Brandon Davidson was claimed on waivers when Eric Gryba was filling in.

Well, a good portion of the Oilers roster was also sick at that time but they managed to find a way to keep it together (barely) but there were rumors around that time that the Oilers were looking at Michael Hutchinson, a player that Chiarelli had drafted in the 3rd round of the 2008 draft when PC was the GM of the Bruins.

Now that the trade rumors have died down a bit I think that the fruit of those talks may come true once the roster freeze is lifted. Chiarelli was working the phones like a madman last month and what better time to capitalize on those efforts than now, when the team is on the rise.

Hutchinson in for Brossoit? I’m not sure if the Oilers would move Brossoit out or simply toss him on waivers and hope that he passes through so they can send him to the AHL but how would that affect Nick Ellis’ development and what would be of Eddie Pasquale then? Are there even any NHL teams that would take Brossoit at this point?

Hutchinson is only 27 years old and is sporting a 12-1-1 record with a 1.72 GAA and a .950 SV%. He’s contracted until the end of this season at a shade over $1M.

What’s his value like? The Jets’ goaltending situation seems pretty sorted with Hellebuyck and Mason as well as highly-regarded prospect Eric Comrie coming along. I’d venture to say a mid-round draft pick would get it done. Maybe the Oilers send Pasquale too in order to make a spot for Brossoit in Bakersfield?

Hutchinson was a recent recipient of the AHL player of the week award.

The other name that got me wondering was Evander Kane and that’s because on today’s Oilers Now, Bob Stauffer and Uber-insider Elliotte Friedman were talking about Buffalo and of course Kane’s name came up and as soon as it did, Stauffer tossed out a “Hmmmmmmm”. You know the kind that makes you think you’re on to something.

I have ZERO ideas as to what the Sabres would be getting from the Oilers. I know that Anton Slepyshev’s name is out there, I think that Pat Maroon would be an option, but I also wonder if there’s a defensive option there that would interest the Sabres. The caveat with Chiarelli sending a defenseman over is that the ones that most ppl would want to trade have an NMC in their contract and I really doubt that Buffalo would be one of the teams they’d be willing to waive it for.

I think that draft picks and prospects are the tender at this point in the year. Lowetide wrote over at The Athletic about the Oilers trading their 2018 1st rounder and had this to say,

If Edmonton trades the 2018 first-round selection, they have to be absolutely certain the talent bubbling under in the system contains real quality. That may be the decision being weighed by the Oilers today and the answer is decidedly unclear.

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I’m not too sure a player like Kane comes to Edmonton this early in the season without parting with that 1st rounder and Pat Maroon though and I’m also not convinced the Oilers necessarily require him right now. Would he be an upgrade on Maroon, YES! But it’s also hard to determine what kind of effect it would have in the locker room and Edmonton’s team chemistry. Maroon is a very well liked player on this team. Kane’s Ego might be one of the larger ones in the league today but might that swagger be a breath of fresh air on this team?

If any deals have been made prior to the roster freeze but we’re waiting on the announcement after it, I think they’ll be minor tinkerings like a Hutchinson trade or possibly a guy like Frank Vatrano.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments below! And don’t forget to hit up our BLH Teepublic Shop this holiday season!

Merry Christmas Everyone. I hope Santa is as good to you as he might be for the Oilers 🙂

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